You must pre-register online or call in. There will be no on site registration. This is so we can assign the proper amount of trail guides per group.

If you can't show up on-time, don't show up. People who come an hour late hold up the entire group or rush the safety check. This won't be allowed anymore for safety reasons. We understand life happens and will do what we can to refund or move your payment to the next event but it's not fair for the folks coming on time to wait.

You must have your valid membership badge on you. We'll now be checking to make sure your membership isn't expired and will be using the badges for sign in.

Bring your event ticket. Print it or have it in the email on your smart phone. It'll have a QR code we can sign to check you in.

You must have a CB. We're on channel 12. Communication is super important!

Friday Night - Check in at 7pm. Michele, Tina and Ryan will be in the lodge to check you in.

8pm - Night Ride (Experienced drivers only). If you've never been here or haven't ever done trail riding, this may not be the best time to start. If we have enough guides, we'll break into a intro group and a group that's been here before.

Friday night, drinks, music, fire, bags all in the lodge. BYOB and no driving once you've consumed.

Rules-

Everyone must sign in / sign the waiver before being allowed to ride the trails. We go out in groups, never alone. Do not attempt to open the trail gates without an Elder.

The vehicle must have at least one Wrangler Rider member in it whenever out on the trails. You can switch drivers.

Be a decent human being. Treat each other with respect. Our group is new trail rider friendly. If someone doesn't have the experience of others, teach and share don't poke fun or criticize. Elders are to be respected. Their say is the final word, feel free to ask them about things.

Leave the camp better than you found it.

Always be in 4 low when out on the trails. No exceptions (it prevents trail damage)

No drinking alcohol before a ride. We have a breathalyzer and you must blow zero to drive. Obviously don't be doped up on goofballs either. If you’re on MEDs that say don't operate heavy machines, that includes your vehicle. You’ll be banned from the event and kicked out of Wrangler Riders for breaking this rule.

Police your smoking and butts. Don't smoke right by a doorway so the smoke gets drug into the building. No smoking in any building at the camp.

Watch your language around kids. Our events are family friendly.

CB's are set to channel 12 for almost everything. Add friends to the Beartooth network before the ride.

You can bring the kids and dogs, but you're in charge of crying, barking, poop etc. Have your dog on a leash and keep your kids in sight always (we do have hoops and yard games for the kids).

The camp trails have a different feel to them. During our November workday, we cut and cleared 5 new trails and a few big obstacles to explore. Some of the new trails are designed for experienced drivers, but most can be done with stock Road Legal 4WD Vehicles (RL4WD). Please be sure to check in early enough for the rides as we inspect each vehicle before each ride.

Our night rides are a blast! Riding the trails at night is an entirely different experience. We feel it's important to host night trail rides so everyone has a chance to learn and practice riding without a lot of light.

9 Heated Cabins - You can now pick your cabin based on the picture in the description. Cabins have bunks and foam mats. They do not have bedding. You are expected to bring your own bedding, trash bags, ways to clean your cabin after your stay. Each cabin will be checked after the event. We want you to empty the trash, sweep up the floor and clean up any messes. Cabins that have heat will include a 220V heater that will be turned on hours before your stay. Please turn off the heat when you're done using the cabin and unplug the heater.

Dormitory - The camp features a neat 24-person dormitory complete with its own bathrooms, showers and kitchen. We offer affordable bunk space in the dorm of you don't need an entire cabin. There are 4 bunks to each private area and a little bit of storage. Each side also has an observation deck and a great view of the lake at sunrise. The dorm is older, but everything still works. If you cook in the dorm, please bring things to clean the cooking areas. Also bring trash bags and if you can, donate some paper towels and some single ply (the thin stuff so it doesn't plug the $5k sewage grinder pump) TP. As with the cabins, the dorm only offers a foam mat on the bunks. It won't win any comfort awards, but it isn't too bad.

Shower house - This is the newest building in the camp. It has the best showers and tankless water heaters. It has radiant in-floor heating and exhaust fans that will take the worst smells away in a matter of moments. Everyone staying at the camp can use the shower house. Please don't leave a mess here either. If a garbage is full, grab a bag, if TP is almost out, pop in a new roll. IF you soil the toilet, you'll need to clean it with the cleaning supplies in the restroom. We've never had a problem with people leaving anything dirty and our event fees reflect this. You all have done a great job of cleaning up after.

Lodge and Kitchen - We have use of the big lodge and kitchen for this event. Feel free to move tables and chairs to meet the needs of what's going on. We just need to pick up the tables and chairs and put them back after. The last thing we do is sweep and mop the floors (usually doesn't need mopping unless it's raining out). We'll have coffee, plates, cups and cooking stuff (the camp cooking stuff is terrible best to bring your own but the cups and silverware are good). We have a fireplace in the lodge that we'll have going. Do not operate the fireplace if you don't know what you're doing. Do NOT bring dirty pine firewood into the lodge fireplace. We only use clean hardwoods in the lodge and that pile is over by the sugar shack by the ranger’s house. We'll be playing games, bring cards, the lodge kinda has Wi-Fi but not sure if we remember the password, there is a movie screen, but between cards and playing games and rides, you run out of time to do much else.

Beach - Do not attempt to go on the water in any way during this event. Do not allow your kids to walk out on the ice. In the summer, we can rent a lifeguard and will have swimming hours and boating time, but in Dec... there isn't much to do out there. When the lake is solid, we may take the jeeps out on the ice for some fun, but that'll be Jan or Feb before the ice is thick enough.

Grills - The grills behind the lodge are available to use. They are propane and pretty much suck. We may donate a new grill or two in spring since we're one of the only groups that use them. Ryan almost started the grill shelter on fire the last event because they are so bad.

Many of our events like this will be training us to work as a team when taking our Jeeps out into the wilderness. We'd love to showcase and learn how to work as a team to roll as a squad so we can do multi-day events without any need for much else.

Join us for our first RL4WD show and shine! Crawler Fest will also have trail rides for members on the Camp Sinawa trails!
Vendors - We'll have areas for 4x4 vendor tents and trailers. 7 ...

Join us for our first RL4WD show and shine! Crawler Fest will also have trail rides for members on the Camp Sinawa trails!

Vendors - We'll have areas for 4x4 vendor tents and trailers. 7 cabins can be used by vendors for display along with the lodge, some of the lot and the large grass area in front of the lodge. We'll set up a big vendor tent if we need further room. Vendor setup will begin on Wed and teardown will go through the following Tuesday.

Poker Run - We'll be hosting a GeoCrawl Poker Run over the public trails in the Kettle Moraine State Forest. These are mainly gravel roads but many do have park and crawls.

Food Trucks - Food trucks will be along the northern side of the parking lot.

Camping - Camping will be in the upper meadow for tents. We'll also have 24 spots in the dorm, 10 spots in the Lion cabin and (3) 4-person cabins. If camping isn't your thing there are a number of hotels, RV parks, motels, and bed @ breakfasts within 30 minutes of the camp.

Raffle - We're doing a $2 raffle through the camp. Once the license is secured through the WI gaming commission, we'll print tickets and begin posting what prizes we have.

On-Site trails - We'll have crawling trails (level 2-6) and waypoints (up to level 10) available for RL4WDA members. You can join on the spot for the year or for the weekend only. The entire show is open to the public, but for liability reasons, the private trails are only open to club members (public trails are open to all).

Pre-registration - We'll have pre-registration up soon for vendors and participants.